ELEM - Elementary Education

ELEM - Elementary Education

ELEM 2000  Induction into Elementary Education  (0-0-0)  
Prerequisite(s): EDUC 2120 with a minimum grade of C and EDUC 2130 with a minimum grade of C
This course provides an introduction to the history of the elementary education profession including current trends. It is designed to help students understand the expectations and responsibilities of becoming a part of a professional community.
ELEM 3155  Assessment in Elementary Education  (3-0-3)  
Prerequisite(s): Admitted to Teacher Education with a score of Y
An examination of formal and informal classroom assessment procedures, methods of action research, and standardized measurement. Students will become familiar with the Georgia Standards of Excellence and the use of rubrics to assess student performance. Pertinent issues relating to assessment will also be examined.
ELEM 3255  STEAM Education for Young Children  (2-2-3)  
Prerequisite(s): Admitted to Teacher Education with a score of Y
This course includes research-based practices for designing, implementing, and assessing interdisciplinary curriculum including science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM). STEAM pedagogy, creativity and collaboration, and problem- and inquiry-based instruction in elementary classrooms are explored. Course includes a field experience.
ELEM 3256  Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment  (3-2-4)  
Prerequisite(s): (Admitted to Teacher Education with a score of Y and ELEM 3255 with a minimum grade of C and ELEM 4155 with a minimum grade of C)
This course focuses on theory, planning, implementation, and evaluation of all aspects of curriculum, instruction, and assessment, including establishing and managing an appropriate environment that leads to children's sociomoral and autonomy development. Teacher candidates will examine formal and informal classroom assessment procedures, methods of action research, and standardized measurement. Students will become familiar with the Georgia Standards of Excellence and rubrics to assess student performance. Course includes a field experience. Prerequisite: Admission to teacher education.
ELEM 4105  Technology for the Twenty-First Century Classroom  (2-0-2)  
Prerequisite(s): ELEM 3255 (may be taken concurrently)
This course integrates technology and curriculum through the use of web-based tools and pedagogy that prepare teachers for twenty-first century classrooms.
ELEM 4155  Cognitive and Language Development in Elementary Education  (2-0-2)  
Prerequisite(s): Admitted to Teacher Education with a score of Y
An examination of the development of cognition and language with emphasis on neuroanatomical structures and behaviors, constructivist theory, and related topics including nutrition and safety.
ELEM 4217  Teaching Language Arts in Elementary Education  (2-4-4)  
Prerequisite(s): Admitted to Teacher Education with a score of Y
The application of listening, speaking, reading, writing, and viewing in elementary education. Emphasis: writing, language, listening, and speaking. Content aligned to the Science of Reading and NCTE/IRA Standards.
ELEM 4235  Science in Elementary Education  (3-2-4)  
Prerequisite(s): (Admitted to Teacher Education with a score of Y and ELEM 4155 with a minimum grade of C)
An examination of curriculum concepts, skills, and instructional methodologies appropriate for teaching science to young children.
ELEM 4247  Math in Elementary Education  (3-2-4)  
Prerequisite(s): (Admitted to Teacher Education with a score of Y and MATH 2008 with a minimum grade of C and MAED 5131U with a minimum grade of C)
This course will cover methods, principles, and strategies for teaching math in elementary education. In addition, the coursework will focus on analysis and remediation of diagnosed math strengths and weaknesses using informal assessment instruments and techniques. Required field component is part of course.
ELEM 6000  M.A.T. Exit Portfolio  (0-0-0)  
Satisfactory grade indicates completion of the exit portfolio for the M.A.T. degree. (S/U grading).
Restriction(s):

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Level level students.

ELEM 6115  Elementary Literacy Education  (3-0-3)  
Advanced study of content, materials, and instructional procedures for literacy with young children.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Level level students.

ELEM 6116  Writing and the Young Child  (3-0-3)  
Study of young children's understandings and use of written language from their earliest marks through their use of conventional writing. This course includes the study of research-based methods and activities designed to optimize children's writing development across a wide range of written language genres.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Level level students.

ELEM 6125  Developing Mathematical Thinking in the Elementary Classroom  (3-1-3)  
An advanced examination of the development of mathematical thinking and the application of teaching strategies, assessment techniques, curriculum, and resources for sound mathematics instruction through grade 5.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Level level students.

ELEM 6135  Developing Scientific Thinking in Young Children  (3-1-3)  
An advanced examination of the development of scientific thinking and the application of teaching strategies, assessment techniques, curriculum, and resources for appropriate science instruction for young children.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Level level students.

ELEM 6145  Elementary Social Studies Education  (3-0-3)  
An advanced examination of young children's understandings of their world. The application of social studies content and standards, methodology, resources and assessment strategies are included.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Level level students.

ELEM 6155  Elementary Education in a Contemporary Society  (3-0-3)  
Identification, study and discussion of current issues impacting elementary education. Use of technology to examine, inform, and communicate.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Level level students.

ELEM 6156  Theories, Concepts, and Applications of Child Development  (3-0-3)  
An advanced study of theories and concepts of child development from conception through age 10, including the application of theories and concepts to teaching and learning, implications of developmental issues, and a focus on the role of the teacher in fostering the development of the whole child.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Level level students.

ELEM 6159  Imagination, Curiosity, & Creativity in Teaching and Learning  (3-0-3)  
Study of the role of imagination, curiosity, and creativity in teaching and learning. Examination of innovative programs, curriculum, and strategies that foster creativity in teaching and learning as well as the development and implementation of new ideas in teaching and learning.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Level level students.

ELEM 6165  Partnerships with Parents and Guardians of Young Children  (3-0-3)  
Investigation and construction of a deeper understanding of the teacher and parent or guardian relationship. Techniques to strengthen the relationship while developing an understanding of family dynamics that influence the total development of the young child are included.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Level level students.

ELEM 6166  Assessment Methodologies, Instruments, and Procedures in Elementary Education  (3-0-3)  
Advanced study of methodologies, instruments, and procedures in assessing young children, their environments, and their programs.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Level level students.

ELEM 6255  STEAM Education for Young Children  (2-2-3)  
This course includes research-based practices for designing, implementing, and assessing interdisciplinary curriculum including science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM). STEAM pedagogy, creativity and collaboration, and problem- and inquiry-based instruction in elementary classrooms are explored. Course includes a field experience.
ELEM 7127  Perspectives in Elementary Education  (3-0-3)  
This course provides students an opportunity to construct a sense of identity with the field of elementary education through an understanding of the past as prologue to contemporary thought and practice. The philosophy, history, and impact of elementary education programs throughout the field's history as well as current trends will be examined.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Level level students.

Enrollment limited to students in a Doctor of Education or Specialist in Education degrees.

ELEM 7137  Advocacy and Public Policy in Elementary Education  (3-0-3)  
This course focuses on implementing research-based teaching and learning in the context of public policy awareness and advocacy for appropriate instruction. Students explore avenues for becoming active advocates for appropriate elementary education.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Level level students.

Enrollment limited to students in a Doctor of Education or Specialist in Education degrees.

ELEM 7147  Investigating Problems in Elementary Education  (3-0-3)  
Prerequisite(s): EDUF 7116 with a minimum grade of C
An investigation and identification of problems in the organization and implementation of elementary education curriculum and instruction. The course includes the identification of appropriate research methods including qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods. This course leads to producing a proposal for the ELEM specialist project.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Level level students.

Enrollment limited to students in a Doctor of Education or Specialist in Education degrees.

ELEM 7155  Cognitive Development in Young Children  (3-0-3)  
Constructivism, neuro-anatomical correlates of learning, and selected theories relevant to the cognitive processes of children from conception through age nine.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Level level students.

Enrollment limited to students in a Doctor of Education or Specialist in Education degrees.

ELEM 7157  Advanced Assessment in Teaching  (3-0-3)  
Advanced study of topics related to assessment, including alternative and performance assessments, grading, measurement theory, data-driven decision-making, statistical procedures related to measurement, and using assessments in research.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment limited to students in a Specialist in Education degree.

ELEM 7167  Childhood and Society: An Introduction to the Sociology of Childhood  (3-0-3)  
This course examines the nature of childhood and its relation to society. The course includes investigation and discussion of how cultural values and social changes affect children's lives, the ways in which children create culture, and historical and contemporary perceptions towards children/childhood.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Level level students.

Enrollment limited to students in a Doctor of Education or Specialist in Education degrees.

ELEM 7899  Research in Elementary Education  (0-0-3)  
Prerequisite(s): ELEM 7147 with a minimum grade of C
Advanced research investigation under the direction of a major professor and faculty committee. (S/U Grading).
Restriction(s):

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Level level students.

Enrollment limited to students in a Specialist in Education degree.